Krishna Consiousness: The World Religion

We don't have to establish a world religion to unite all of the world's religions because that one religion, to be a pure lover of God, is already there. Is it the common thread that runs through all religions. The difficulty is that all the modern day religions have mixed the concept of pure love of God with material sense gratification. This is what is causing all the disunity, fragmentation, and even violence in the so-called name of religion. If we simply kick out material sense gratification from all of the world's religions, we will automatically all be united in one world religion. Whether we call it Krishna consciousness, Christ consciousness, Buddha consciousness, Allah consciousness, or Jehovah consciousness, the substance is one and the same. Just like gold is gold no matter language you describe it in. Similarly religion is religion no matter how you designate it,
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Lord Jesus Christ:  A Pure Devotee of Lord Sri Krishna

Lord Jesus Christ:  A Pure Devotee of Lord Sri Krishna

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Question: Less Sinful Christians?

Do you believe that born-again Christians are less sinful than Christians who are not born again?'

Anonymous

Answer: They Are Practically All Sinful

I am in one sense a born again Christian. I am a Christian who was blessed with a higher level understanding of the essence of Christ’s teachings. But from my vision today’s born again Christians are not really born again because Jesus said that we should not kill and practically all varieties of Christians, both born again and not born again, all are eating meat. So I am simply hoping and praying that all of the today's Christians can become real Christians instead of the pseudo Christians they are now.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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